Farce Comedy
Farce comedy, with numerous speclalties introdueed, is, without any exception, the most popular form ol entertainment that the patrons of amusement places enjoy. "Little Nug? get," which appeara at the grand opera house on Saturday night, is one of the most successful of this kind of attraetions and the audienee wlll find abundance of amusement in the performance. Since it was last done here it has been revised and variously improved, and now affords praetically, unlimited opportunities for the excellent gpecialties and various other kinds of fun-making- the biggest part of the burden lalls on five people: Herbert Cawthorn, as Barney O'Brady; Ed F. Cogley, as Jakey Kumpher; Dick Chalfant, as Billie Simpkins; Miss Susie Forrester, as Mrs. Simpkins; and Miss Drusie Gilmore as "Little Nugget," who is an excellent boubrette and singer and an excellent dancer. The specialties introduced by these and the other members of the compaiiy are all new and of a very entertaining kind, and will more than picase. We predict the biggest business of the season with this company, although the average is by no ineans low.
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